Originally Posted by T_Inman
Originally Posted by Yukoner
That's for sure! A bullet doesn't just suddenly become out of balance because it has slowed down a thousand feet per second.

There can be some challenges transitioning into sub-sonic velocity, less than 1225 fps, but that doesn't occur until waaaaay beyond 300 yards.

Ted


Good point. Those bullets go sub sonic way past where I am shooting at.

I have absolutely zero idea why Sierras do this (to me at least), but they do at ranges that other bullets don't.


Your situation is unusual if only Sierra bullets do that, but it is not a bullet stability issue.


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